Dear Debian Release managers,

A couple weeks ago I tried to upload a version -3 of my package libsvm
and it was blocked because there was already a version -2 in the NEW
queue.  (-2 was put in the new queue because it had one new binary
package, the java one)  I tried again to upload the -3 using -f option
after the -2 was accepted from the NEW QUEUE but no luck.  So finally
I decided I would just bump the version to -4 to try to bypass the
problem.  So I made a -4 package and uploaded it but I still get the
same error claiming that I (or somebody else) already uploaded the
package.   This is erroneous there is no way anybody else could have
uploaded another signed version so can you please fix the stuck
package somehow?  Thanks for any help you can provide.  Best regards,

Rudi

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